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The article discusses the problem of ineffective control over the execution of government contracts, which can lead to violations of legislation and inefficient use of budget funds. In addition, the article analyzes the main stages of the expertise process, its goals and objectives. To increase control efficiency, according to the authors of this article, it is necessary to tighten requirements for bidders and contract performers, introduce new monitoring technologies and systems, and increase the qualifications of specialists. Implementation of these measures will help prevent possible violations and ensure more efficient use of budget funds, which in turn will increase citizens' trust in government agencies. The article describes specific measures that can help prevent possible violations of legislation and ensure more effective use of state funds. The authors believe that these measures must be implemented to address the problems of controlling the execution of government contracts.
Keywords:State contracts, procurement, purchase of goods, purchase of services, auctions, expert, state needs, municipal needs, control, budget funds, responsibility, corruption, expertise, efficiency
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